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Reporting to the Associate Director of Leadership Annual Giving, the Assistant Director of Annual Giving will serve as a member of the Terrapin Club Annual Giving team and Development unit and will be responsible for the following duties: This position works collaboratively as a front-line fundraiser to support all areas of Maryland Athletics to help build the major gift pipeline through the identification and solicitation of donors at the Leadership Annual Giving level ($1,000 – $49,999.
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Working closely with the Vice President, the Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations will initiate, develop, and execute all annual fund activities and constituent/alumni engagement.
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The Director of Annual Giving will work closely and in concert with the Director of Alumni Relations, Advancement Assistant for Alumni Digital Engagement, and the Advancement Services Manager to make sure all Advancement operations are running efficiently and effectively.
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Reporting to the AVP for Development and Alumni Affairs, the Director of Annual Giving will oversee professional staff and student employees and will work closely with the Alumni Affairs team to ensure alignment with all alumni engagement programs, activities and strategies.
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Director of Constituent Engagement and Annual Giving, SEAS Please see Special Instructions for more details. Occupy senior liaison roles involving partnerships with the university’s alumni relations and annual fund staff plus oversee DAR partnerships with the GW Engineering’s Director for Career Services, Director of Strategic Initiatives, and Director of Graduate Recruitment and Student Advising.
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The director of annual giving is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating a comprehensive annual giving program for all current and prospective donor constituencies including CTS alumni, faculty, staff, and friends in support of Christian Theological Seminary’s mission.
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The Division of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is seeking a Director of Constituent Engagement and Annual Fund at the George Washington University. The Director of Constituent Engagement and Annual Fund for GW Engineering will ensure fundraising initiatives linked to current-use support are successful by building a pipeline of new annual fund donors and creating innovative programs for retaining support.
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The Director of Annual Giving (DAG) will lead the solicitation of Lab alumni, parents, alumni parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, and others as part of The Fund for Lab. In addition, the DAG will serve on the schools’ major gift team to ensure continuity of prospect management within the Alumni Relations & Development program.
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As this work grows, the Director of Individual Giving will manage an Annual Gifts Officer and a Major Gifts Officer. The Director of Individual Giving is responsible for creating and executing fundraising strategies for East Bay Community Foundation’s annual Campaign for a Just East Bay (CAMP.
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The Director of Annual Giving plays a key role at Lighthouse Mission Ministries (LMM). The Director will work to develop, implement, and coordinate annual fundraising and ensure donors receive exceptional care and service with the purpose of furthering the mission to healing homelessness with Christ's power and love.
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Director of Individual Giving , you will play a crucial role in advancing Strathmore's mission and values by serving as a strategic and mission-driven frontline fundraiser. Director of Individual Giving.
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Job Title: Director of Institutional Giving (Salaried and Exempt) The Director of Institutional Giving (DIG) will be responsible for all of the Playhouse’s foundation, government and corporate revenue, as well as the strategic and operational structure of these lines of revenue.
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In addition, the officer will foster the growth of best practices in the supporting areas of gift processing, data management and donor relations as related to annual giving and the University as a whole and augment the foundation of annual giving as the enabling component of successful major and gift planning programs.
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The Director of Strategic Giving will be a skilled relationship builder, compelling communicator and a strategic thinker, with proven success developing major gifts fundraising plans and closing major gifts.
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The Director of Major Gifts and Leadership Annual Giving will report to the Associate Vice President for Development, Marisa Jaffe and will oversee seven gift officers and a Development Associate.
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